Hyacinthoides Nonscripta, commonly known as bluebells, is a type of bulbous perennial plant native to Europe. It is a popular and highly beloved flower due to its soft blue, fragrant blooms. Synonyms for this flower include Endymion non-scriptus and Scilla non-scripta. Other common names for this species include wild hyacinth, wood hyacinth, or simply bluebell. These flowers typically bloom in late spring, forming a stunning carpet of blue in woodland areas and meadows. They are a favorite of bees and other pollinators, making them an important plant for maintaining biodiversity. In folklore, bluebells are associated with fairies and are said to be a sign of good luck.